North Korean leader Kim Jong-un may inherit the title of president, used by late state founder Kim Il-sung, at a parliamentary meeting following the upcoming key party congress, according to a U.S.
North Korea is carrying out arbitrary punishments, including executions, against citizens caught watching South Korean television, an Amnesty International report released Wednesday says.
In 2025, the North Korean government increased surveillance, information controls, and restrictions on market activity despite deepening food insecurity and inequality.
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In new testimonies gathered by Amnesty International, North Koreans said that consuming South Korean media and pop culture ...
The congress could also formalise Kim’s abandonment of Pyongyang’s aspiration to unite the Korean peninsula and his ...
North Korean soldiers were seen practicing marching formations in preparation for a possible parade ahead of the country's ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended the opening of a livestock farm, state media KCNA said Tuesday, underscoring the ...
Russia has reportedly sent over 100 horses to North Korea's military units, enhancing its elite cavalry formations, according to NK News.
Seoul: North Korea has inaugurated a major greenhouse farm in Sinuiju, a northwestern city hit hard by flooding in 2024, with leader Kim Jong-un calling it a "wonderful achievement" ahead of the ...
Five hotels in the Samjiyon Tourist Resort that were personally visited by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Dec. 20–21 ...
The Republic of Tatarstan has become a key supplier of elite horses for North Korea's ceremonial cavalry regiment, also used by Kim Jong Un.